Hi,I meet a annoying problem,the No. 1 buckle on the back of the board has fallen off. Now, after entering the password, I can’t access the user interface (desktop). After entering the password, it returns to the password input interface. It still can’t enter the desktop even after reattaching that buckle. The specific situation is as shown in the video.
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Based on the provided context, it appears that the issue you’re experiencing with your Jetson Orin NX is related to a hardware problem, specifically the No. 1 buckle on the back of the board falling off. This has caused a login issue, where after entering the password, you’re unable to access the user interface desktop and are instead returned to the password input interface.
Comparing this to other issues mentioned in the context, it seems that this problem is unique and not directly related to the other topics discussed, such as OTA updates, boot partitions, or display issues.
However, it’s worth noting that there are some mentions of power-related issues and board automation, which could potentially be relevant to your problem. For example, the cautionary note about connecting external devices before powering on the board and the discussion of board automation solutions like TOPO.
To troubleshoot your issue, I would recommend checking the following:
- Ensure that the No. 1 buckle is properly reattached and secure.
- Verify that there are no other loose connections or damaged components on the board.
- Try restarting the board and see if the issue persists.
- If the issue continues, try using a different power source or checking the power supply to ensure it’s stable.
- If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it may be worth trying to access the board’s UART port or using a board automation solution like TOPO to see if you can recover the system or gain more insight into the problem.
In terms of comparing your issue to others, it’s difficult to say without more information. However, it’s possible that the issue is related to a hardware fault or a problem with the board’s power management system. If you’re unable to resolve the issue on your own, it may be worth reaching out to NVIDIA support or a professional repair service for further assistance.
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Hi,
Could you use ssh or minicom to access the system?
Thanks
Thank you for your attention, my friend has already found a way to fix it online.
Hi,
could you please let me know the steps to fix this issue?
Thanks
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